DPS Telecom NetGuardian 832A G5 Manual de usuario

USER MANUAL
NetGuardian 832A & 864A G5
February 26, 2010 D-OC-UM102.26100 Firmware Version 5.2D
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Notice
Revision History
February 26, 2010
December 2, 2009
July 13, 2009
February 5, 2009
December 18,
2008
November 26,
2008
March 28, 2008
March 3, 2008
February 6, 2008
Added info for NetGuardian G5 with GigE Fiber top board option.
Added info on Command Line Mode in TTY.
Revisions to Analog and LAN sections
Added RADIUS information on G5 platform and NetGuardian E16
expansion option. Updates graphics and instructions for installing
the hinged pluggable back panel.
Added sections for installing the hinged pluggable back panel and
tuning the 202 modem.
Edited directions for analog dipswitches.
Updated blue LCDs to yellow
Added Section for GPRS/CDMA Wireless option
Added NetGuardian 864A Tables and 10/100Mbps Switch
Added pictures of sealed hardware kits


ContentsVisit our website at www.dpstelecom.com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs
NetGuardian G5 Overview1 1
About This Manual2 2
Shipping List3 2
Port Allocation3.1 4
Optional Accessories4 4
Specifications5 7
Hardware Installation6 8
Tools Needed6.1 8
Mounting6.2 8
Power Connection6.3 9
LAN Connection6.4 12
Telco Connection6.5 13
Alarm and Control Relay Connections6.6 13
Alarm and Control Relay Connector Pinout Table (832A)6.6.1 14
Alarm and Control Relay Connector Pinout Table (864A)6.6.2 15
Discretes 1–24 Connector Pinout Diagram (832A)6.6.3 16
Analogs1–6/Discretes 25–32/Relays 1–8 Connector Pinout Diagram (832A)6.6.4 17
Discretes 1- 48 Connector Pinout Diagram (864A)6.6.5 18
Analogs 1-6/Discretes 49-64/Relays 1-8 Connector Pinout Diagram (864A)6.6.6 19
Analog Dipswitches6.6.7 20
Integrated Temperature and Battery Sensor (Optional)6.6.8 21
Data Ports6.7 21
Connecting NetGuardian Accessories6.7.1 23
GLD/ECU Expansion Port (RS-485)6.7.2 23
Integrated 10/100BaseT Ethernet Switch (Optional)6.8 23
GSM/GPRS or CDMA Wireless Modem Top Board (Optional)6.9 25
+12 or +24 VDC Sensor Power Supply6.10 26
Optional 66 Block Connector (832A)6.11 27
Optional 66 Block Connector (864A)6.12 29
Optional Hinged Wire-Wrap Back Panel6.13 31
Lexan Wire-Wrap Cover6.13.1 32
Optional Hinged Pluggable Back Panel6.14 33
Controls6.15 35
LCD Display7 36
Alarm and Control Status Messages7.1 37
LCD Command Menu7.2 37

Sound off7.2.1 38
Reboot7.2.2 38
Run Config7.2.3 39
Contrast7.2.4 39
Alarm Speaker8 39
Front Panel LEDs9 40
Back Panel LEDs10 41
Configuring the NetGuardian11 41
RADIUS Authentication (Available as of Firmware 5.0I)11.1 42
Connecting to the NetGuardian12 42
... via Craft Port12.1 42
... via LAN12.2 43
TTY Interface13 44
Unit Configuration13.1 44
Ethernet Port Setup13.1.1 44
SFP Fiber Connection (For Fiber Build Option)13.1.2 46
Edit PPP Port13.1.3 47
Tune 202 Modem13.1.4 48
RADIUS Configuration13.1.5 49
New! - TTY Command Mode13.1.6 50
Monitoring13.2 53
Monitoring the NetGuardian13.2.1 53
13.2.1.1 Monitoring Base Alarms 53
13.2.1.2 Monitoring Ping Targets 54
13.2.1.3 Monitoring and Operating Relays (Controls) 55
13.2.1.4 Monitoring Analogs 55
13.2.1.5 Monitoring System Alarms 56
13.2.1.6 Monitoring Data Port Activity 56
13.2.1.7 Monitoring the Accumulation Timer 56
Viewing Live Target Pings13.2.2 57
Proxy Menu13.2.3 57
Event Logging13.2.4 58
Backing Up NetGuardian Configuration Data via FTP13.2.5 59
13.2.5.1 Reloading NetGuardian Configuration Data 59
Debug Input and Filter Options13.2.6 60
Reference Section14 61
Display Mapping14.1 61
System Alarms Display Map14.1.1 63
SNMP Manager Functions14.2 66
SNMP Granular Trap Packets14.3 68

Trap SNMP Logic14.4 70
ASCII Conversion14.5 70
RADIUS Disctionary File (Available on Resource Disk)14.6 71
Frequently Asked Questions15 72
General FAQs15.1 72
SNMP FAQs15.2 75
Pager FAQs15.3 76
Technical Support16 77

1
NetGuardian G5 Overview1
Fig. 1.1. The NetGuardian has all the tools you need to manage your remote site.
The NetGuardian G5 — The Intelligent RTU for Complete Site Management
The NetGuardian G5 is a RoHS 5/6-compliant, LAN-based, SNMP/DCPx remote telemetry unit. The
NetGuardian has all the tools you need to manage your remote sites, including built-in alarm monitoring, paging
and email capabilities that can eliminate the need for an alarm master.
With the NetGuardian, you can:
·Monitor 32 discrete alarms, 32 ping alarms, and 8 analog alarms
·Control remote site equipment via 8 terminal server ports and 8 control relays
·Monitor your remote site from anywhere using the NetGuardian's built-in Web Browser Interface.
·Report alarms to multiple SNMP managers or the T/Mon NOC Alarm Monitoring System.
·Report alarms via LAN or dial-up connection.
·Automatically send pager and email alarm notifications 24/7.
·Connect multiple concurrent users via Telnet over LAN to telecom switches, servers, radios, PBXs and
other equipment.
·Monitor discrete and analog threshold alarms.
·Ping IP network devices and verify that they're online and operating.
New: The NetGuardian G5 supports serial baud rates up to 115,200, additional RS485 for GLD/ECU expansion
polling port, triple CPU speed for faster processing, optional built-in 4-port switch (tied to NET2), optional
external temperature sensor, analog readings accurate to within +/- 1%, dual 10/100 NICs (isolated) replacing
the 10BaseT NICs, SNMPv2c, SNMPv2c Inform trap, and SNMPv3.
TIP: This is the basic installation and hardware manual. For software and web configuration manuals, please
refer to appropriate manual on the Resource CD included with your shipment or visit the DPS website at www.
dpstele.com/pdfs/op_guides
Stand-alone local visibility
You don't need an alarm master unit to monitor your site with the NetGuardian. With the NetGuardian's built-in
Web Browser Interface, you can access the NetGuardian, view alarms and control remote site devices from any
computer anywhere in your network.
24/7 pager and email alerts - no master needed
Out of the box, the NetGuardian supports 24/7 pager and email reporting. Send alarms directly to maintenance
technicians in the field, even when no one's in the office.
Connect via LAN to telecom switches, servers, radios and more
Each of the NetGuardian's eight serial ports can be individually configured to serve as a craft port, a channel port
or a TCP or UDP reach-through port, giving you LAN-based terminal server access to up to eight serial devices.
NEW - RADIUS Authentication (As of firmware v5.0I)
Take the security of your alarm remotes to the next level with RADIUS authentication. Now the NetGuardian
G5 can interact with your RADIUS server, integrating it as part of your enterprise management.

2
Reports to multiple SNMP managers and T/Mon NOC simultaneously
The NetGuardian reports to both the T/Mon NOC Alarm Monitoring System and any SNMP manager. You can
simultaneously forward alarms from the NetGuardian to T/Mon NOC and multiple SNMP managers at multiple
IP addresses. Alarms can also be configured to dispatch to one, some, or all SNMP managers.
About This Manual2
There are three separate user manuals for the NetGuardian G5: the Hardware Manual (which you're reading
now), the NGEditG5 User Manual, and the NetGuardian G5 Web Interface User Manual.
This Hardware Manual provides instructions for hardware installation and using the TTY interface. The
NGEditG5 and Web Interface User Manuals, included on the NetGuardian Resource CD, provide instructions for
configuring the NetGuardian using the Windows-based NGEditG5 utility software or the Web Interface.
Shipping List3
While unpacking the NetGuardian, please make sure that all of the following items are included. If some parts
are missing, or if you ever need to order new parts, please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom
at (800) 622-3314.
NetGuardian 832A G5: D-PK-NETG5-12001 NetGuardian G5 Hardware
NetGuardian 864A G5: D-PK-NG864-12001 Manual D-OC-UM102.26100
NetGuardian G5 Resource CD DB9M-DB9F Download Cable 6 ft.
(includes manuals, MIBs, and software) D-PR-045-10-A-04
Two Ethernet Cables 14 ft. Telephone Cable 6 ft.
D-PR-923-10A-14 D-PR-045-10A-01
23" Rack Ears 19" Rack Ears

3
Eight 3/8" Ear Screws Four Standard Rack Screws
Four Metric Rack Screws Three 3/4-Amp GMT Main Power Fuses
Two Large Power Connector Plugs for Main Power Four Cable Ties
(Sixteen with hinged panel)
4 Pin Analog Connector Pads
Screws and connectors are packaged in a sealed hardware kit, shown above
(Hardware kit containing a WAGO connector)
Optional Items
Two 1/4-Amp GMT Accessory Fuses One Small Power Connector Plug for Sensor Output
External Temperature Sensor
D-PR-984-10A-10

4
Port Allocation3.1
Located on the top of the unit in the back left corner is the Port Allocation Sticker. This sticker includes your
part number (D-PK-NETG5-#####.#####), which specifies your build option. The table below it lists your port
allocation.
Optional Accessories4
You can extend the capabilities of the NetGuardian through accessory units that provide greater discrete alarm
capacity, remote audiovisual alarm notification, visual surveillance of remote sites, and other options. If you
would like to order any of these accessories, or if you would like more information about them, call DPS
Telecom at (800) 622-3314.
NetGuardian Expansion (NetGuardian DX G4)
D-PK-NETDX-12022.00001
The NetGuardian Expansion G4 provides an additional 48 discrete and 8 relay controls. Up to three NetGuardian
Expansions can be daisy-chained off one NetGuardian, providing a total of 176 discrete and 32 analog alarm
points.
NetGuardian Expansion
The NetGuardian 480 (NG480) Expansion provides an additional 80 alarms and 4 relays. With 80 discrete alarm
inputs, you can easily forward all the alarms of a small to medium-sized site.
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